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  2. Garden roses - Wikipedia

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    After his death, his seedlings – including 'Mary Wallace', 'Breeze Hill' and 'Glenn Dale' – were introduced by the American Rose Society as 'dooryard climbers'. [59] Jean-Pierre Vibert was a prolific early rose hybridizer, responsible for many older roses still found in gardens today. 'Aimee Vibert' (1828), one of his Noisettes, was named ...

  3. Jackson & Perkins - Wikipedia

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    Catalogs were developed, and the Jackson & Perkins mail order business, the first mail order rose nursery in the nation, was launched. World's Fair was the winner of the first All-America Rose Selection competition, followed by a string of winners. Katherine T. Marshall won in 1944. Fashion, a coral

  4. Robert Fortune - Wikipedia

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    Robert Fortune (16 September 1812 – 13 April 1880) [1] was a Scottish botanist, plant hunter and traveller, best known for introducing around 250 new ornamental plants, mainly from China, but also Japan, into the gardens of Britain, Australia, and North America.

  5. List of rose breeders - Wikipedia

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    Jackson & Perkins was a hugely influential American rose grower. The company's early success was 'Dorothy Perkins', but under Eugene Boerner the focus on developing Floribundas led to many All-America Rose Selection honours. [18] [23] Henri Antoine Jacques (1782–1866) was a breeder of several French roses, under the patronage of King Louis ...

  6. Francis Meilland - Wikipedia

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    During his travels overseas, he learned how cut roses were grown in winter in Colombia. He later had greenhouses built in Kenya to grow the Meilland's nursery's cut roses during the winter. In America, Francis also learned valuable information from Robert Pyle about the American rose market, where the patenting of plants began in 1930. He ...

  7. What we know about Pete Rose's death and final days - AOL

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    ABC News reported that a family member found Rose and said the county medical examiner indicated there were no signs of foul play. The ABC News report also said Rose, 83, had not been in the care ...

  8. World's 'first flower' potentially discovered - AOL

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    Scientists studying fossils found in Spain say they may have found the world's 'first flower.' Kind of. Researchers were studying fossils of a freshwater plant species known as Montsechia vidalii ...

  9. David C. H. Austin - Wikipedia

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    Austin's first commercially available rose, Rosa 'Constance Spry', was introduced in 1961.In 1967 and 1968 he introduced 'Chianti' and 'Shropshire Lass' respectively. Although these first roses bloomed only once in spring or early summer, they led, in 1969, to a series of remontant (repeat-flowering) varieties, including 'Wife of Bath' and 'Canterbury' (both in honour of the English author ...